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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page tfliile Editor V’"- >'l ' b’. iiOUU'.fVii sf.lH’S re ° 1 ’*R Ncjto t"i'i .iiofi lo .■ r!e --■ bock scat. 'ini hi- ('on' toward eliminatin'.’ disc in in..; i '"‘■y distribution of bind:'. Mo.-' j or Hates in tb<‘ .-niith alio'v fat , : ’ -for v.'hites tf.;>n i'c-r .> 1 c>:> ' Mississippi (50fi.fi pc cent mor* spent on each whip-' shrJont that '■<’» Negro. '•» many iustano.... F'rie asserts, i -.%*egroes are giv n condemned! • .lildings for school houses Rr ■>! ns through the rooks or sv>«• pT in: the doors heat is bad or non j existent there are no light or.o totne vtn bhekboerds dc -k ; i school books : ■ no! provide f i I>rChildren lon. beciiu (• tney were so. el t> misfits.” h- po : also stated thnt if;.. 1 are group had applied to fcirii t Home St'eietarv Jotm-s Chide- j E ’ for permission to send (tie i ■ ' 1 Iren to the- U. S. because the mothers could not fit them n o i n . family life The remain! :> : half of rite gioup were to be can •or <■; -loivd English families. Va. Umn h Hi. Sen'; pas;*-: ■■■':. FMi- S’c ■ \ •■Jatiii t Church: Ho. ,yt Rvmi: *.< j ocutive secretary oj the Bap:is- Slate Convt iit in; Ur. Bov,-tin.: ; pastor of First Baptist Church. Nui folk: ana Rev Gandy, f. ctilt; i.r.n * L«-r at Virginia State College, h .• 1 been closely associate.-’ wit!; the | Til- Virginia Council ; < ibj . works in cooperation with Ne_rc , ehureaes to foster interne,<_• an ' oration in the fic-lii of >eiigious od i ovation, missions and gaie-rai -an; ■ progress. Dr. Ril > ii von'., oncy i I; resident of Lynchburg College , Lynchburg .is head of th<- orgam j *.y lK»rt. Realtors Bra))(I neighborhood a ch.-noctsv ot propi i t.v o.- occupancy, memb>rs of any; v ficr or nationality or any itidivf duals wh(.:v pre?en:e will be clear ly detrimental to property v.vines i in the. neighborhood "When, for exam: f . m a icspce' able neighborhood a house is ward- . cd for conversion to an object mi; able use no ,eputal>le broker ,vit consent ti e prospective buyer. “The tailor might be booth * gee. who would cause con:-,cT: able annoy; met to his neighbor-. ‘ivuH'it.m,' who has a nurnbe, of a -3 gills’ on i. r string. a gatigsU:. v.-he wan! •• : ; .• -i-een -foi his activl-ii • by living tn a oevkr nc-ighborho-;,. .Y; • •*• :?i • .! moans. who .v< giving he children a college --do cation and though: they v* re on titled to Itv: among' whites. Bn: un •raite; wi>at the mo:ivo ebarader of (ho aou'd-bc-pu:. ..,, - fr. if thi deal would in-tig...'u tarn: of aiight in. !; c.:-i tau.ly th* '.V il-IYiC Oliif;.- T,',: ..; \Vi>!: orain-t its eonrunwertion.” The NAACP ■ id ii ; C«' .-••• .-fcould take immediate steps to cli minau the housing hortages toi Ncgioc- by outlawing rostrictivv covenants, and by .ieeiarmg as un .awful tisirient on : ado all agiw ».tents between red e-tatt agent : r rules of real estate- association: not to sell or rent or openly bet-au s* ui race or religion it also uryed seg -canon in tod- ( oral hotisic:.- p.v,|utc prohibit 1 .md that no federal law. or aids .>* ’ giv-. it any j.rival', de-veiopor . .a". O stale till I S*.-g:V a ;.. OS ~ I - , woW<i>bc -panehasevs on grounds ot , .race. Ok!a. I ui versify tor study in the mPy ; stty. Event; i ding up to Jtidg, Hi - show's i-utiru stated < when Mrs. Fishe.. accompanied by Ally. Tour oik; Marshall, ,\. * York: Rosuoe Du - viby i b; Black Dispatch: and ; the; NAAC officials, visited the university a: Norma , Okla. -mo iii--.-. •- ; »plio.• lion for onroilmcnt. A few tv;urs later, the state boa.o of rcg-nls announced at a specia u'oeiing that a Negro school of law was to be established as a bra, .■• i< Langston, to be ready in Urn* tor the opening’of tin. spring ter«i The criect of this surprise move was to tempo, .fly eon: imd th< , rincipais. in the esse. Mrs. Fishd had mo comment to make, but sat' 1 later that she would stand on net application for ndmiss.on to l.i slate law school. Dunjee. aft.: -lU-hioy couple •oi b cath.s wondeied. He said. ’ 1 • can’t sec hr-v.- the regents, can iv us a school next Monday v.-'nich ..- equal in faculty and fi-.ertitics .. id the 40-ycai-old- •ri'ittion o' the Oklaiiohi. 00-'i. ,y Marsh nil left immediately for Washington to confer on what further legal action would he taken. Mcamiftiite. some t?0f) Neyr< giiiberea at a mass meeting te hebr Jann E. St.-vv.irt. president the iocal NAACF declare that a. fjrntv; were bu’-iiy engaged ir j sTieu" ii-ding the case back to th supreme court or.- t.ne comenmi that "snm»- unit of the - tab g a■. . r.'-r i is it, contempt of the enu; ruling.” The stiprei!!: coos'* recently ordc- ‘ cd the stale to provide equal iind inmtediate education sos Mrs Fi,..- pi. but did not rule o»- lb con. • ftit onality of Oklalionva’s lav; , «c ; -ing separate schools for wh:,.-> I •: Negroes. Th- state supreme court foilnw •rd ’.vith »n order to the reg'-nts : > j •*hc' >n conformity with the p , - \i; ns of the corr.fihition s-fflute i of this state requiring »■■'hot. of the race- ’> the scho’i.s The Ift • rotrrf-. p: > -td ti. vv - 1 1 • Brounci a-’mittiu,; Mrs. Ke.hor to she s''t: -hoc!. t:n- • officials for the Laingstoti branch will be from thv bnrai: of 11‘gCtitS for Okkihomti Ap.'- ;: • (iltural <:■ YJ . ii.r-v 1 t ’■ Mr ■ v, ic'. inv S-. v. : ~m;sp.ii. f school will noi o .! a: t.niv; rsity Miss. Senator j •(. t'cnl result wni'iv the rigot -n ; ■,. <j...( i.- the I'ighi lo life a eii -; 1... .-ii Mr. Arent. ,h ; :• j. -kes.i'.iin !orthi'i ! .triied that lynching.-, ''occur ; . e local community i • unwilln,, n | aceoifJ to undor-privil god grou,' j -■ equal rigrt- v.'hieh our Fedo;. ’ ) i-oiistituiion guammeCK The pn ' i • to kt ;p the weaker gr. .., un its place' by the imposition ■p.. rial punishments and penait) : .ip,■ ii. • lily iert tfiat r■ .. The Missisippi .senator took > ption tu this statement, deck., in .: ii lync.'iir,:-; w:\- 'nothing mw that a murder” and i at itkui.v .mu deis had been committed in i ccui: .v nt iu.'.ii.o.uat.* lair I ngaiSfl UHiniei in JHincis. He .- m ! j re, southevn mot.- with tlie i’u. ' gang in New Vork and ti) , ■'.'...’’.a he said had never-born ,ip ro'-t mded. ,it m,. out i hat ; e gi eatCM .uuge of lyrn nin;. •'> - < iij, c rape crises. , . L•. . -;’■ a licit :■ . M.n ■ w mi- iii : : ui.e.-i . . ei' i ll ’aiher on r.i.,.> i ;; ! r rape. j .. A.om pointed out ihat feoo: : J a<. :jon is needeo. -s too exi.sUv.H.. ! o iaiutc.s iu cv<-.y sloie muki:.,. j ivciuug a ennu.t is ioivtiiun. lUM.onai t.ofiiei encf : r '.cii i .itioni A.-hevilic. tv no -vn c-pvak at 2:30 on “The Efftcin I Lse of th, Bibie irt the Ritrai Pro i g: an,.” At 7 30 P. M. formal welcome j will iv extended by President i Rot:-e t P. Daniel ot Shtnv. ioiknv , e:i bv Dr. Richard O. Comfort. |Chairman. Soutnern C v.nmiss:--'! :<•: ♦iu- Ttaining of the Rural M:n ; isrrv. speaking on the subject, “F;- i sentia' Traming so: Ruin! Mm * :xttTS. At ;i:3O A. .Vi. Tuesday. Rev. H. M. Ruffin, outstanding ru -al pastor oi Virginia and J, T. : Locke. Wake Count'. Vocational i agriculture teacher, will lead in a panel discussion: ‘‘How Gov ' ernmental Agencies and Voc t tiona.l Trainin? Can Improve Ru : ral Life.” The conference and Sha.r T'nive - :;v will meet in • joint chapel .- rv iof- at Id: 45 %v:’ 1 V. A. Edwards as speaker to ix- 1 followed r.v Mis. Lr.ey I'lda ; Jann N. r District Surv-rv) : of thf Hom< T' vinotnics Diyi.si-. ■ * y I iforru' I rru ’; Famih Life m Town and Cour , trv.” The afterr. von will be given ! rertiin’M of Stu.dav .School.-, rvliu i-:,l A is,- and How to Impro . Then. ' m.! "How to Mak- . an Us* ( M'orconTv Surveys K:;. D: fi mis* . Puliard. nas .■ B:: f *:Kt v. .; v Riovtist Ci'iurcn. N:c-m vil:f. Tv-nr:. " .ii sneak at 7:30 P. M. on '‘Ru-. T Evangelism " On F nriKu v 32th id ft:00 R. S. F, Dalv, D: oar'.me-nt oi Rura! Church. SV:v University. « ; li -peak vr Tit Function of thi Rural C’r urch Building and Equip mint." T: f fi .a] address will b given by M:. Edwards on “The Work of A.-, ; - Rural Work Jim i.roh PesremF SocK-ry. Ijond.m. Wbiiao':. s:o u- L:-ser, v*. niic Donki-cpi r- and planters. \va; showed the way in to ih'c h.:U k Bui kt was rc-seuc'! , i.y a sympathi: ing resident. “Imagini : ihtie ins’Ooi'oMo; place like Nasasu with its prim; live people acting as though -un civilized just because they have : been spending American dollars In this 20th century any civjntvy boasting under the Union Jack j but aciing in this manner is cm fainlv p’-imitive. We 'v>ii not al-i inv these ‘little’ p;o],;- of 'sas:-;ai to treat our worthy Jamaicans ir j this manner”. j The cone v*s< stood one minus: ! in prolesi. Then it said that though Jamaica wished to n< ! velop her tourist trade and ha ' i epc-ned its door to forei* n cup: tal it nevertheless had n- u-'*' for "crackers ” Nassau mas; •> I on the black list. \rm\ Pt!ay!> I eld it.- leaders to stress v.-er. 1.1, ■! loci *hal "racial and r: ligiotis pre-i indices result from ignorance and ins ourity.” that “prejudices r,r r ur-Cni'istian. un- American cut danger*•!!.- • • democracy.” and that “prejudit means disur.ily and m , ci'.ngers world peaev." has! week Sen at Army Ker. 1 iv” a C. Roycll was calk’d to test’ I fy D: fort the houi-o nropngand.*. lo- i vestigators on the eh;,eg, that it: j department had been -spendin,: j public fund' lo s il the Ame ican j people (m imivmsm mti't.-rrv U"-un mg. F » Forts; A. Harness iR Irks..) charged that the army irpeiwi pr , let oi ov n.> illecaliy ; "pr. MpHiidicr,’" the pnb”c or, UM’T j Ti.-c a :n> siei'. t’u'y was question • i i-d ver> .uarply wi*; her the army « iblirity campaign on ike p •::*,* so trainiru: program w:> d«"i*.*r«- !ed to bring pressure on cong 1 ’ s? men by their voters, to ovs tk ! 7MT bill it v. as a iso brought out ir* ' caring <hat 53.900.pWi was spent i : ti the FMT e x.r>M .1 mem id - i Fort Knox. Mot one Nearo was. pc. ! I loittcd t* take pari i, ihis •■•xpe*' ■ j merit. h the DM' :i ' passes in its pre jsptu f; it w.D ;l perRiQU ! *' jar, crov: rnilil;. y draft, 'ft i-- ' 'tv ' Wlv f or thi; reu or: that Ifi -'hU I n*i : k'lvt' i- urk * call so oti h:. :r ■ i*f th- rujF rsni train l ik bill when it comer, up before ■nc.Tf- Tbesp young isroplc ”*:•;• ■ r**s min;: refiglnas sbcint veteran.*’ I riT'f'-M'iiiVifs! iv*.:‘ educatitmul groups will assemble in \V.«»b«iu. • ton on Febiuary 15-18 ; titnvi* M.odo Hint Self-Supporting | ; v* m -m;. 1, | jjMSBSttLo x I !r I , , i • . • •( -?♦. ---V : .K> ;f!S 4 fi, Th v r- , i 'M, * MamskzM&m -lJfe i Lonnie May. Oklahoma, reevucd tare and treatment at the Th-kl's'cr *'nt.iir*:!<* f <• iv : 'enter. Dming his aCter-efft *is treatment lie < nplctcd Itiuityoist course. Nov. he is.employed as Hnotyir.st h.‘ the OkkiNotiin ! :ty Rhu-U Dispatch newspaper. Lonnie is one ot many polio vietnns whose recovery and voralional re habilitation at titled tR-r->u :b thr umual March ot Dimes oi the National I'l.untlation tot tnuintih*. I’mal}-is. . udOram n fer the act of 'he vim; atrber in issuing he warrant c*e cause such uebon -Ji .7 not come within the cape cf his author:Jy *■ s » a.,e mof'■ n company and cu 1 the case cf Lamb w. Charier Shores in which the Ncctb C r-. - Supreme Co irt ruled fho': the issuar.ee of a warrant i c rest by ‘be general manege., cf Charles Store wo.- auioide she mbrager's rc.y o' m thoriiy as, s •jent for the store. Attorney- for r’ak :if.t fitc-d nolle • 'p ft! tc.e • Supreme C v»;ri -H -h. c.. vciu rcn of K -‘7 v i to. V - • ! OnU •*ici* . A n MM I 'h n 7tf : i .U” t s Netsi.ar c.*a. - c* . m rejC'C.-ed t.ne i-yjkcatiu.n ot a.:. Ada Lc*s , .• 7- for aoirii ; v* to the onivvo s\ly icw xiStiOOx tiit’-j t ti ' ’«■' Vi iDi-. *-U i'.’i i. iv. -1 1 '» .. \ L f ’ i<" ; v iC-: OC i .'IB C- “V A •' C , ti -.1 i O he- ir Okla: c;va 7 Ay. ply for am.: i .a .ha has tily cit'd,6.. . Isv/ school which dec. net have a s.iigic Applies nt. a;vd of :d .hru her attorneys that it was im possible h.t set up an ade quate- so.*C'C.i ! ,n .* * k and that -i v*as evide.rst fhai one sfucc-rif can ns; fi nite a taw school. She said the decision, lo open a sepa. :tc k-w '.' 5 for Negroes wr, an npc’; de ■ fiance oi ihe Supreme C trl mandate an'' ike Ccnstitui'ian The Supreme Co-.rl ruled i rr.ore thun tw o weeks ago that without a dissenting vjfa tl Mrs. Fisher who lor two years had fc v-n denied ad mission to in- University be cause cf he * r.-cr w ‘ *. entitled to '.he san*.t upportunii'ios for local education which are avails!:.’a whites arui or j derec tho S#j 1. of Oklahoma ! c ' :': - .-uch cpplvinnuse. | immcdiciciy. j D:iiy i-'-.y; have ‘4B :,M s:-j --j " - I /.in breuuht Oit'i bush-ti-' oi. i HiMi rfurine '!' ■ p.'-ri.')',: sis-in no:>:i lo Dccorriher 12 to 'nx*i, ,-f Decern I I& * ! - ■■ •-» - - - - - - - I instructors Receive Instruction Bfiote teaching polio {»»t>ents <» become seii-sufficient. Irntractors practice how to overcome physical handicaps. 'Vfsss Evelyn Etooden. Philadeitotoi Pc. forepmaftd). • tops up a curb on crutches; she >s a physical therapy sc!»alar>ddp winner. Since completing her training; at Uefurrdiia University, she has been employed at the New York State Eecimstrwction Home West Raverstraw. New York This, and similar prerrams. is ran* of th* many phases of care and treatment, made possible by support of the March of Dimes. Jatoty&ry 15-38. * • j 'U*h -Ai'H’M BiM L»*ijal. ; } i \r.;ucs Uriel M-:W YOi: V CITY ' \ . DU i T it I‘i i: f l - u.«Ti It. It.':' 1 C'; [ > S Ul> -COIIV cl tbo Senate- Judiciary j C*en-Tiiltef au <'r. the *r-c.". * m liUee ot Xix-C ■ * iic-.r n.-il<*v/eJ s 'ft progi:hs oi \ - :_ i‘ ■'. i Vi.- ,■'• hiNm ;Vas ca ft ill.': i \ . no i vo . ,M VC ’• a', tv:nv&l lno cor- ■ • ! : • :i; 1 ,:ntO-d Ui'di". > '■” v :..n: 5 of . , Coustitutii r ; Piacic Ihe ”:i».v upon tl * j J-i 0 Const if ii'ios. 1 ! >.: j .‘' }> '''V l ;n lo i;; . . * C. n ; ;... kssiyl enforc Hwi, k - ; . !-.V the n.- m ; . kit: re •' mu: that thi* h - '.pp ceni *; : : \V,- ; gne ; m . , d will •« Mu-: ;.;u;:;■ ii.ii m all t .j ■ k|k e 7 i - The Haw kr - I *■ 1 ,m (or eonsSdfera _ -,v "ik • 1 n 1 1;.- inter.' ■-1 '■•'• j: (TOY. if n:j<-txi. w-'holl,. i.' iIOMM tM) '• i, tJOKt'N'OV , it ts i*t Nurrau Nett \>. • ! M\l-; Ai -1 ; v ern,: -uinsur.ifmcnl '‘ * * 'Oxissy Jt Hh*. ' ■ -a v irv ad aally t«*:irni»g "*; ••• • - actress ’l'vm '■■■: «}•.• noted Fa»l -ici an no lei roe v, n iirig -mi - tor I’* *n!C<. V tb<* La.’Toid about which so >'««< b 5.;-.' been written recent, h. <l:7 ,iais oi ii *** ncwstiapcr -.*:; .*! n••••,afe*!*» that Miss IlMtir .*■ Mr. Si. i.-fscn uMii their to..turo.-i spot: suddenly during ! jnlioy i-omrovoj'sv involv •'ng lb. Max V. re an and Dexey ; i * ore former editor of PV. rnr ("aßt >l ,rN7AN ADVISORY COLUMN ' | '-WIENM-V GUIDANCE ON YOUR U MAN lIK.LATfONSJJJp PROBLEMS l’>,v Du- A. )»• vv.it.iifc service I am church wr.it ;*r I end triv husband is ■> t'rini. •?>•.: •: n . !. i pull him to (butch wim I fit- unit- he is drird'utiß .11 1 i . u ’vai.i tiiii i<. e j hun;;. It -cents tha' cvuy lip. I .1 .S ?K IVV iOi.i. ) (1 ,VRu V. ili.skCy fit lull 11. 111,111,; out I*l III' si [••.!'( ? <> 1. nt.t! p;, i< •!.- a: 1(1 Pi:- 10 j.re... .1 vow- h ties u.ih failed if vac h, 1 is. Av u .il.v >our oushniiO - to live a 1 „]igiou- UK. -»itd . omd .t- i i no. tor lie . til..tug tor Stl-'Uii Uj uik. U 1 !■. vi.i it. -la;.i:> n«. Mil- liv in' could unci a win .m-n-a oiiK Christian >ui preach r;f r. \ ail. "My: , 1 ac-.'vii/, ns. 11>. net i..» toine . i.-ju niui.stt r nf the Gospel to inUTVii w o’ "Mi; he i- C'llr stb'- ur.fj ’ll the i.;tl of God I- ill . . -i' convert mm ..V.! have Uon mar .. d iid have an ii tnoiPn oiu -i.i .vi> '•u-biitid left me when i was lovt tuinh.-. ,I.la asked to; a divorc, 1 . . ! vea'l bi -n the -ante woman ■ •. . i OU. -■ it:: oibe. «uys OU' -till can't torus Imy ixmj daddy, n... iii:.- aid. s'. hauntco to death. I lee! my love v. as !:i O' just that oik man only. Auk A mail who won id tie: or! J ... wit ..mi child as your husband : ... i not dise.vi.ijt ot >uui :: VC no I woui 1 }:' OKA. JO i 'her. Out tm taisc out >r on. :i ad - ihat th ■ is Omy oe.-.. man :ii the wui id if you. Al> .<n; we. in that is "NUTS' On. t>. : these days you will m cl a gooo | hind. ;..td imtht'ui matt who will 'want o ie .• fat’nes to your crnld t ,iiid make a Imliu uj >*io i • evti. L. 8.: J built a home lately l m, on my daua'hvJS liv,.- with ,;s h\V wt* Aft ?io*. iiAppy ;.i- .. e it : t’uii sot!!-“OMi* if- V/*.»rkj?’ip 1 .in t ns he v 1 don't think t j van he happy here and 1 wende. t would be wrll to Sell out aryl leave and make my home with w? j ,-.y tv*-. :it.ti daughters? An-- ABSOLUTELY NOT. Keep your s vv place. There is no one ..nit a f -.ai*:s! you. The whol i ■ übe. i s that you and your dan. •■- na\ - js.ovc-d into a Strang new and you havc-r.’T ; veotifislHCd. Vlll; ncighboi s j !«.* all good people. Join some < jih dubs hnd oi g.-.nizfitmns in t:t* i t.rounmity - and • t«*t you?sot R.K Dear Ablx . i haw ivs i . ; m, • itunih is’* years and yen. ; ,i ik't mi feel good to i: ad t:;« j . uiiViii advice you ,ivt to j* ■- ■ ! i v., t i-J tha yon had a it.v, ; i,.nether in you: family. Is it tv. . . ! hie It is. I h.,v Uv pect I if... nd - ms-w iitii old iri you ev . ,v That h; *■;*- I; 1 . .os u.c n .* two boy- ft am. d an. now a | : girl in ; rill net nfit m- I;-,:;;: .y. ! I guess the cnoci l.firci jus* k.ra-\v i i.mum ii.j-iiiiiujn.ju rwnwnnKi'inmnLirm ranm -wirmilfuiw ii«mi mm n nnii» mn n»n niwnnwrwi Tiirr-nTiiri-rnirn — * - i _ I >1 ' | | CITY BUS ROUTE CHANGES | Beginning Thursday morning, January 29th the changes in city bus routings outlined below will become effective FOREST KILLS ROUTE All bj.se- on this route will i proceed out Hillsboro Street u? usual io Brooks Avon .0: t'.one. alone Brooks to Bu v meUle: ,SV;v> t where it will turn left and proceed, to Dixie Trail: theme alone Dixie Toil To Ruflm Streit: from Ruffin Street bases turn left on Montgomery j Street and proCOr'i te Hillsboro Street. From that point they will J i i urn alone 1 hr- usual mute to j the loading center or. HargeU S t retd. Buses on this ' oute will run at 18 minute intervals during peak i iin? hours and at 24-minute intervals duvm!! the femainine pot lion el the day GLEN WOOD AVENUE ROUTE- Ail buses mi this rout wi'i proceed out Glenwood Avenu*. *o Si. Mery';- Street as asu.d Fr ee this point even- olbr- bus •• ill continue or St. Mary's St < et to White Oak Road ate"’ fmm the nee return along th s:i!rv route tfi th* loading mi' f>n Hargett Street. bust - will proceed from Glen wood Avenue and St. Ms r Street along Anderson Drive D Rorster Str 't. thence to Kit_ feel! Drive :r>--s atom K»’tccll Dr ce to Hmeiwbod to Lee . nvere along 1. chrece to Beech idee, them along Beech rid g* to C«lenwood Avenue ant back I to the load in •• rom- on Havget' Street bv the usual route IT- !d ft-00 F. M. buses will run • i TS minute in!<w\ a!s- alone I Gknwood Avenue 1.0 its inter i j- ,ri .. jrh 'St. Mrev's l Z i n-" n.i ai s*B minute interval-- *o {| i .assiter Mill an t Anderson |j to ■ ■‘■if A *?'■ F-on p M -es vrsL run on Gloirwood | A■ ■ •■< ui min-iie ime*v.ils ••n •’ >nt*' th kTide’ 1 vm Heighl- OTHER ROUTES . . Ml route- c‘ mv iomed alxtve wifl ocmH'tue **-> foil a w the same cu,ir.* - and operate tm schedules now in effect. j: ■ i —n -min—i- rrr-rr-rriyfrf'fWimMf'rniiiiiT'it rTTrwffnii whiiiimiiim ii»i rinniw nm rnrogfiffwiwniMiiiTwrir- Tr rriimr-rrmmrnrrrTr-niTi —"*"*•*“*-* » 1 needed a baby d:iu cuter to com -plot*? my family. I e-. ■ fc.ft l l i your kind word, end n v e-.e,, ! Mrs R. It Thank 1 -he It.K.T. Vf.ur uuv.ee has inspt .d iluiiistiiids of otlui mu i kin hitl you cun tin a much Jo. mr .j "i.i non. ui turn; .it. Art. r ’ ;n.jnt;i , in serves . i is. turned es ;,i-i. lilig tis get my old in ■ oaei-; uli! ouiki ii good iiierr: ui mine vie - ployed in my place. I did not have in hr art !o ask ini re;, job hii.Vk. * ail • ; p.inU.’.d. iVJy wile iex ue; it hrs! child n sxt iiionie air :,! of ..Hairs ~ - only hi iitii ;mi nuiMleSs Go so you: forr.i ..- -I a,.;, ins c. Perltapu ' emil.i place you ill urn oph r: .iy in t .- -.g nijVslon oi t-vei help you to find another jolt. A:iv. ..Ik In is -.bliga'cJ by G1 lav, ; employ you. t -s need more id vice. Send for one r.f my - pi • iiri,- let ts-rs." A.G. - l air, 22 with a yea. sol Si credits. 1 I it-! - school ai d •it . jol; pay.- pretty ood and ) . ss ntake . i mysed out *>t if. Vry probk-n is ;u ’ parents. 1 mve I. soeial lit", n' til Kvcryone n: .;. «omnr.mg rottg with hem. If they re;, ■ . > will be •n >..ilt!?fj. I'll die e.-- i.. ?\ if t;, i;• nn'inu..-. Ted me wnal m do. All:- Tin C.nSWc: n you I prob lem a to h-t a t aciung job away from in nt: ' here you will b. nir own. (lei out ir-a’n unde you parent ' thumb and be independent a.-oplc mc.iii v.sll but you e. in allow then: lu iuin join hi; lih and happir.es with (ru i Isisti i. . liefs. fJOOvKFELI.WJ, JR. ki;ai Films ms REUNION TO ru:e MAV YORK VNP, -At a Him h"«i! nr ( linn *n tie- t oUed “—~— — PINE STATE fog? Vitamin . H©it«@genlse^ MILK Xf ■ kesps 'em peppy... and Lassiter .Mil: sect km. at b> minute intce a Is. ST. MARY’S ROUTE: Beginning -u the- intersect»-n es Fayette vbh and Marge!’ Streets and .unning thence along Hai a n Stre 1 to Wilming ton Street : D nee along Wilm ington Street ’ Edentnn Strut•:: theme alone. Bdeuton Street *n So!: bu:y St: t. thence along S.iiisuurv S"-. a t to Hillsboro Sa-ir; tiien. ;• along Hills bo o Sir-. ! U' St. .Via •••. . Street thence al. St. Maw'< Sire •; to Stun- Street: to Fair ie\ Rood: La-nee along Fan vie Road to St Me y s St; (■'. ’ H !!-■'. SI ret: thence ;.!■ n:. Hillsboro Street to Dawson St rec-1 thence along Dawsr.u Street to He’cett Street- then< 1 alone Hargett Street t Favofio ville Street. Buses on this ;ix>ute ail! run :d 15 minute intervals. STREET - NEW BERN AVENUE ROUTE: Beginning at the inter-wtioo of Oberlin Read and Colonial Road and running thence alone Ob; Jin Road to Fair-view Rood: thenc alone Fairview Rood to s-. Mh ry '-■■ St v. : - t hence alor >.■ °t. Marv's Sirefd t»> Colonial Road: thence along Colon’o! 800-i •■’ Onr lm Road, thcnc* along Oberlin Road to Hi’L.-. briif, St?; cl: ! hence along Hill' r- ro Street . Salisbury Street: ih'--w alone Salisbarv Street to H A >■ thence alone ye. -vwh •- >jf-' ,JtJr TP. Street . ’h; -:'onr Blount Street ?-. ’'Aar-'n St -< *<-t: ihrmCg 01/'P - Martin Strew « T-choa Road: 'h-'T' li'.'t' ’ Tsrborr Roy 4 T - S;i 1 hence 1 Latv Sir- el io ldlewdld Averr:' ' WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY SI, 1949 Nesrtt College Fund, lad., in Wa.idorl - Astoria hotel here last vveek, John I). Rockefeller, ,tr. rrafftnned hi? devotion To th? cause of Negro education end Mpre s, b the hope that the mi : U ... I hr- fii nd rfuihi he broadened Me, Rock feller termed the work as a "cause foi which S could wr.sili tlial i- !■ o 1011- t uversy. 1 feel free to invite my friend join »* U.i v. k he i iuse ilie.v can lints .or them n>!v. .‘, j c ■ ”«*; ui-iive . 4 sk with out getting into fomroversy," h aid. Air. 'l otion u .t- .iw iriicd a plague by Sir. Rufu- F Clement, Wi-n—•—« j.Save Money! BUY M S! IM»Li!S | •CLOTHES "GALOSHES "SHOES I "BLANKETS "UNDERWEAR I * SHIRTS * GLOVES I AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS | i ovnwT srwur j 2 03 E. Martin s4t - Raleigh. M, Cj I NEAR CITY MARKET president of Atlanta University, for his two years service f eumpuigi* manager of th# fund. m Pre-ddijiß at the luncheon ;#»*> Dr. i D. Patterson, puwideiy of 'Cuskegee Institute anti ,t IsJ of !!ii fund. Thomas A »f . v p.*rr> co'pc< dtioii iv.t.- (ham ;l - hairman ol tile boartl for thi fund and .fames E. htimips, pre-rtlent <>! the newly organ ized ,:o:nl aiutiuti association tit, tneraber colleges. Say 1 in' Saw ft lit THE ( AHOIINIAN I’a-nci along ih’e'vilct Avf i . New Be- n Avenue: tl'ieiv alony Nvc Be; n Avimue >■. Blount Sirt thence along Blount Sl-v.'" I•-* Hargett Stn-'t ti D.iws- n StPH't: thence aleng Dwrr-'iP Si ■ te H i. Si'; - t iher.<( alone HJisO ~v. S'i ■'. : O u 'i.r Kr-cn thenet alor.v iirt E .ad to Celoni.- Road. Evt-ry other regular bus on ih:-. . ui*' 1 mni'ie eastward a a. H, oy-'t •('1 wail procct d 5 .ne in from Tarbor Re::,i the rry-porue direction. Buses on tins routt will run at i“ minute- miervais. except during peak "idinc hours when extra bases <ll be provided on h Martin Stre.-t and New Be-co A-.mnuc !o F. ■'•etb-vilk- Slier :. BUDLEIGK ROUTE. Beginning ».i the intersection . i !•'•• new Rusd and Glenn Avemu ani running thence along Glrrm Avenue to Vance Stre. t. ihence along Vanee Sti'iH'd to Jf; -vis Street: thenc*• along Jarvis Street to Faitvicw Road; thence along Fairvkv/ Road to CiViiterburv Road; thence along Canterlvury Ro to Mavvi' w Road; thenc-.- along Mtivetew F: •o d to Gsrdnc.- Sti, ■:hi i.o-. al,.ng Gsrdnet Street U> V;,ederbi't Avenu*. • •hi nee "king Vanderbilt Ave ne Horn- Street, thence elonr Horne Street to Hillsboro Sfreet. thtnc: along Hdl-'hor.. Street to Gardner Street thonee ab-ng OarriT' . Street to May view Roar! to rkmtwtyury Roao. •y. ton* Osntert' irv R ■ I to Fnirviev Road, thence ai- Fail ; e«- Ro.i"! to the inter sen • *ion of Glean Avenue. Butiex on in:- >..uv b art at Wl-minute mtervaL
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1948, edition 1
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